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He said to her,"Are you alright?" change into indirect speech

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Answered by sofia2647
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Answer:

he asked her if she was alright

Answered by Sitααrα
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Given Sentence:-

  • He said to her,"Are you alright?" (Direct speech)

Answer:

  • He asked her if she was alright. (Indirect speech).

How the tense changed?

  • Present Simple → Past Simple

  • Present Continuous → Past Continuous

  • Present Perfect → Past Perfect

  • Present Perfect Continuous → Past Perfect Continuous

  • Past Simple → Past Perfect

  • Past Continuous → Past Perfect Continuous

  • Past Perfect - No change

  • Past Perfect Continuous - No change

Explore more:-

There are two ways of reporting what someone has spoken:-

a) When the exact words spoken by a person are used , it is called direct speech.

b) When the words spoken by a person are put in our own words , it is called indirect speech.

For example:-

Suppose your friend told you that you have a good handwriting. You want to convey this to your parents.You can do it in either of these two ways :-

  • My friend said to me, "You have a good handwriting. (Direct speech)

  • My friend told me that I had a good handwriting.(indirect speech)

Related information:-

  1. The exact words of the speaker, written within Quotation marks or Inverted commas (“ ”) is called Reported speech.
  2. The verb that introduces the Reported speech is called a Reporting verb
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